Hey, "Dateline NBC" fans. We're back in your faces on this Friday night with some not-so-great news because the people over at NBC are not airing a new episode of Dateline NBC tonight, March 29, 2024. Nope, instead, they're going to dish up a repeat episode. Some of you guys might not have seen this repeat episode during its original airing. So, we do have some preview intel for it. Tonight's repeat episode is officially titled, "Hit List." It originally aired way back on April 1, 2022. During it, the Dateline NBC team took a deep look at a story about an Oceanside, NY, murder-for-hire plot. This plot targeted a former NYC police officer's husband. The officer's ex-boyfriend and other insiders close to this case gave their thoughts. Canadian journalist Andrea Canning handled the reporting duties for this episode and case. This episode featured interviews with: John Dirubba, James Kousouros, Mary Ann and Patrick Roach.
- 3/29/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The boys are back in action. Recently, it was announced Netflix has renewed Trailer Park Boys for season 12.The Canadian mockumentary follows the adventures and schemes of the residents of a fictional Nova Scotia trailer park.The cast includes Mike Smith, Rob Wells, John Paul Tremblay, John Dunsworth, Patrick Roach, Sarah E. Dunsworth, and Tyrone Parsons.Read More…...
- 7/11/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The upcoming weekend boasts an onslaught of new Specialty titles vying for audiences. In all likelihood, however, many will have a short big screen life as the fall’s awards contenders ramp up and crowd others out. Five of this week’s dozen-plus newcomers are spotlighted here with Fox Searchlight’s The Drop edging on a wide release. The feature starring Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and James Gandolfini will bow in over 800 theaters. TWC’s The Disappearance Of Eleanor Rigby also joins the fray with a platform release. The film also has two accompanying titles told from the perspective of its two main characters, which will be released in more limited runs in October. Magnolia will open its thriller Honeymoon in a day and date release while Dada Films’ Swearnet: The Movie breaks a movie record with the most F-bombs ever. And Cohen Media Group’s My Old Lady bowed Wednesday in limited release.
- 9/11/2014
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline
Sneak Peek footage from the third "Trailer Park Boys" comedy feature film, titled "Don't Legalize It", directed by Mike Clattenburg, based on the Canadian 'mockumentary' TV series "Trailer Park Boys", starring Robb Wells as 'Ricky', John Paul Tremblay as 'Julian' and Mike Smith as 'Bubbles':
"...out of jail and broke, 'Julian' concocts an outrageously greasy scheme to get rich and, to make it even greasier, he will have to deliver his product to his arch-enemy, 'Cyrus', who's waiting in Montreal to close the dirty deal. Meanwhile, the dope growing business run by 'Ricky' is under a major threat when the government announces a plan to legalize marijuana, so he heads to Ottawa to make an impassioned plea - in the way only Ricky can - 'Say No to Decriminalization'.
"'Bubbles' reluctantly joins them on his own quest to...
"...out of jail and broke, 'Julian' concocts an outrageously greasy scheme to get rich and, to make it even greasier, he will have to deliver his product to his arch-enemy, 'Cyrus', who's waiting in Montreal to close the dirty deal. Meanwhile, the dope growing business run by 'Ricky' is under a major threat when the government announces a plan to legalize marijuana, so he heads to Ottawa to make an impassioned plea - in the way only Ricky can - 'Say No to Decriminalization'.
"'Bubbles' reluctantly joins them on his own quest to...
- 4/6/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek footage from the third "Trailer Park Boys" comedy feature film, titled "Don't Legalize It", directed by Mike Clattenburg, based on the Canadian 'mockumentary' TV series "Trailer Park Boys", starring Robb Wells as 'Ricky', John Paul Tremblay as 'Julian' and Mike Smith as 'Bubbles':
"...out of jail and broke, 'Julian' concocts an outrageously greasy scheme to get rich and, to make it even greasier, he will have to deliver his product to his arch-enemy, 'Cyrus', who's waiting in Montreal to close the dirty deal. Meanwhile, the dope growing business run by 'Ricky' is under a major threat when the government announces a plan to legalize marijuana, so he heads to Ottawa to make an impassioned plea - in the way only Ricky can - 'Say No to Decriminalization'.
"'Bubbles' reluctantly joins them on his own quest to...
"...out of jail and broke, 'Julian' concocts an outrageously greasy scheme to get rich and, to make it even greasier, he will have to deliver his product to his arch-enemy, 'Cyrus', who's waiting in Montreal to close the dirty deal. Meanwhile, the dope growing business run by 'Ricky' is under a major threat when the government announces a plan to legalize marijuana, so he heads to Ottawa to make an impassioned plea - in the way only Ricky can - 'Say No to Decriminalization'.
"'Bubbles' reluctantly joins them on his own quest to...
- 2/15/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The stars of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet will reunite for the show's 30th anniversary later this year.
A special weekend-long convention in Newcastle will mark the milestone in September, including a tour of locations used in the series.
The comedy followed a group of British construction workers overseas, launching in November 1983.
It ran for two series on ITV from 1983 to 1986, before returning on BBC One in 2002. A fourth series followed in 2004, along with a two-part finale special.
Timothy Spall, Kevin Whately, Jimmy Nail and Tim Healy led the cast, along with Gary Holton, Christopher Fairbank and Pat Roach.
Healy - who played team leader Dennis Patterson - is confirmed for the event, along with creator Franc Roddam and writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Several other cast members are expected to confirm their attendance in the coming weeks.
"Thirty years, I can't believe where it's gone," said Healy. "We're having...
A special weekend-long convention in Newcastle will mark the milestone in September, including a tour of locations used in the series.
The comedy followed a group of British construction workers overseas, launching in November 1983.
It ran for two series on ITV from 1983 to 1986, before returning on BBC One in 2002. A fourth series followed in 2004, along with a two-part finale special.
Timothy Spall, Kevin Whately, Jimmy Nail and Tim Healy led the cast, along with Gary Holton, Christopher Fairbank and Pat Roach.
Healy - who played team leader Dennis Patterson - is confirmed for the event, along with creator Franc Roddam and writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Several other cast members are expected to confirm their attendance in the coming weeks.
"Thirty years, I can't believe where it's gone," said Healy. "We're having...
- 7/29/2013
- Digital Spy
If you liked the TV series Trailer Park Boys, you'll probably be delighted to hear that Showcase, a Canadian cable network, is preparing a new original comedy series. In fact, yesterday, Showcase announced that its new comedy series The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour has been in production since May 26 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
This show will be made of six episodes of half an hour. Besides, according to Showcase, The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour "builds on the success and popularity of the stars of the seminal Showcase comedy series Trailer Park Boys, inspired by comedy classics like Monty Python’s Flying Circus and the more recent British import The League of Gentlemen".
Set in the sleepy fictional town of Port Cockerton, the series catches up with Mike, Robb and Jp in the midst of shooting their new sketch-variety TV show called “The Happy Funtime Hour.
This show will be made of six episodes of half an hour. Besides, according to Showcase, The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour "builds on the success and popularity of the stars of the seminal Showcase comedy series Trailer Park Boys, inspired by comedy classics like Monty Python’s Flying Circus and the more recent British import The League of Gentlemen".
Set in the sleepy fictional town of Port Cockerton, the series catches up with Mike, Robb and Jp in the midst of shooting their new sketch-variety TV show called “The Happy Funtime Hour.
- 5/28/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Showcase’s all-new Canadian original TV comedy series "The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour", starring actors Mike Smith, Robb Wells and Jp Tremblay ("Trailer Park Boys"), started production May 26, 2010 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The 6-episode, half-hour series, attempts to build on the popularity of the stars of the "Trailer Park Boys", who say the new show is inspired by "Monty Python's Flying Circus" and "The League of Gentlemen".
"...Set in the sleepy fictional town of 'Port Cockerton', the series catches up with 'Mike', 'Robb' and 'Jp' in the midst of shooting their new sketch-variety TV show called 'The Happy Funtime Hour'. Disastrously, an actor hired to play a wacky German scientist (Maury Chaykin) assumes the personality of his character after synthesizing a powerful and addictive hallucinogen derived from local berries. Chaos ensues in the town as the cast ingests the drugs and begins to believe they really are...
The 6-episode, half-hour series, attempts to build on the popularity of the stars of the "Trailer Park Boys", who say the new show is inspired by "Monty Python's Flying Circus" and "The League of Gentlemen".
"...Set in the sleepy fictional town of 'Port Cockerton', the series catches up with 'Mike', 'Robb' and 'Jp' in the midst of shooting their new sketch-variety TV show called 'The Happy Funtime Hour'. Disastrously, an actor hired to play a wacky German scientist (Maury Chaykin) assumes the personality of his character after synthesizing a powerful and addictive hallucinogen derived from local berries. Chaos ensues in the town as the cast ingests the drugs and begins to believe they really are...
- 5/27/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Showcase.s all-new Canadian original TV comedy series The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour, starring Mike Smith, Robb Wells and Jp Tremblay (Trailer Park Boys), started production May 26, 2010 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The 6-episode, half-hour series, attempts to build on the popularity of the stars of the Trailer Park Boys, who say the new show is inspired by Monty Python's Flying Circus and The League of Gentlemen. "...Set in the sleepy fictional town of 'Port Cockerton', the series catches up with 'Mike', 'Robb' and 'Jp' in the midst of shooting their new sketch-variety TV show called 'The Happy Funtime Hour'. Disastrously, an actor hired to play a wacky German scientist (Maury Chaykin) assumes the personality of his character after synthesizing a powerful and addictive hallucinogen derived from local berries. Chaos ensues in the town as the cast ingests the drugs and begins to believe they really are the...
- 5/27/2010
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
Honesty is a quality all too undervalued in critics (it usually takes a back seat to the ability to create short, penetrating little missiles of inanity that can be featured on a film’s poster come awards season), so I’ll come clean with you right now: I walked into Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day fully expecting to hate it, and already crafting impossibly clever sentiments designed to let everyone know just how awful it was. But I didn’t hate it. I certainly didn’t like it, and I didn’t laugh once, but it defied my expectations as to what I was about to see in ways that weren’t really pleasing, though I’m still a little befuddled by.
Ricky (Robb Wells, the obnoxious one), Julian (John Paul Tremblay, the leader) and Bubbles (Mike Smith, the one who seems to deliberately evoke Milton from Office Space...
Ricky (Robb Wells, the obnoxious one), Julian (John Paul Tremblay, the leader) and Bubbles (Mike Smith, the one who seems to deliberately evoke Milton from Office Space...
- 3/1/2010
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Honesty is a quality all too undervalued in critics (it usually takes a back seat to the ability to create short, penetrating little missiles of inanity that can be featured on a film’s poster come awards season), so I’ll come clean with you right now: I walked into Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day fully expecting to hate it, and already crafting impossibly clever sentiments designed to let everyone know just how awful it was. But I didn’t hate it. I certainly didn’t like it, and I didn’t laugh once, but it defied my expectations as to what I was about to see in ways that weren’t really pleasing, though I’m still a little befuddled by.
Ricky (Robb Wells, the obnoxious one), Julian (John Paul Tremblay, the leader) and Bubbles (Mike Smith, the one who seems to deliberately evoke Milton from Office Space...
Ricky (Robb Wells, the obnoxious one), Julian (John Paul Tremblay, the leader) and Bubbles (Mike Smith, the one who seems to deliberately evoke Milton from Office Space...
- 3/1/2010
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
"Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day" is currently available on DVD and Blu-ray Hi-Def.
The continuation of the low-budget, high-laugh Canadian comedy franchise was released today on home format by Alliance Films and Screen Media Films. The movie, highlighting the ongoing adventures of the title residents of Sunnyvale Trailer Park, comes complete with special features for further hilarity.
Picking up where the 2008 "Trailer Park Boys" TV special "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys" left off, hapless criminals Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith) are released from jail after their latest series of shenanigans. But coming home isn't exactly an easy ride, as cat lover Bubbles fins his beloved kitties missing and taken in by an animal shelter with a steep fee required to get them back. Likewise, Ricky intends to finally pass his high school exams, and Julian makes plans for a new business...
The continuation of the low-budget, high-laugh Canadian comedy franchise was released today on home format by Alliance Films and Screen Media Films. The movie, highlighting the ongoing adventures of the title residents of Sunnyvale Trailer Park, comes complete with special features for further hilarity.
Picking up where the 2008 "Trailer Park Boys" TV special "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys" left off, hapless criminals Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith) are released from jail after their latest series of shenanigans. But coming home isn't exactly an easy ride, as cat lover Bubbles fins his beloved kitties missing and taken in by an animal shelter with a steep fee required to get them back. Likewise, Ricky intends to finally pass his high school exams, and Julian makes plans for a new business...
- 2/23/2010
- icelebz.com
By Rob Shaer
for MovieSet.com
Trailer Park Boys II: Countdown to Liquor Day Synopsis: From series creator, writer and director Mike Clattenburg, comes the latest mis-adventures of Ricky, Julian and Bubbles, three wildly self-destructive Maritimers with big plans for legitimacy, easy dollars and another drink.
Stars: Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay and Mike Smith
Written by: Mike Clattenburg
Directed by: Mike Clattenburg
Opening on: September 25, 2009
By eleven pm last night the sidewalk in front of the Rio Theater on Broadway at Commercial felt like a block party complete with catering, music and second hand atmosphere. By catering I mean Uncle Fattih’s Pizza by the slice, by music I mean a blaring boom box and by atmosphere I mean Rum and Cokes swilled from Gatorade bottles and the product of BC’s most notorious cash crop.
The line for the midnight screening of the new Trailer Park Boys movie,...
for MovieSet.com
Trailer Park Boys II: Countdown to Liquor Day Synopsis: From series creator, writer and director Mike Clattenburg, comes the latest mis-adventures of Ricky, Julian and Bubbles, three wildly self-destructive Maritimers with big plans for legitimacy, easy dollars and another drink.
Stars: Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay and Mike Smith
Written by: Mike Clattenburg
Directed by: Mike Clattenburg
Opening on: September 25, 2009
By eleven pm last night the sidewalk in front of the Rio Theater on Broadway at Commercial felt like a block party complete with catering, music and second hand atmosphere. By catering I mean Uncle Fattih’s Pizza by the slice, by music I mean a blaring boom box and by atmosphere I mean Rum and Cokes swilled from Gatorade bottles and the product of BC’s most notorious cash crop.
The line for the midnight screening of the new Trailer Park Boys movie,...
- 9/25/2009
- by Rob
- MovieSet.com
Ricky, Julian and Bubbles are returning to the big screen in what could be the gang’s last adventure. A new trailer for Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day, which has been rumored to be the big send off to the long running Canadian comedy series, is now online and ready for you to check out below. Starring Mike Smith, Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, John Dunsworth, Patrick Roach and Jonathan Torrens, Mike Clattenburg-directed flick hits Canadian theaters September 25. In the film, Ricky, Julian, Bubbles, Sam Losco, Cyrus, and Ray all plot revenge against Jim Lahey upon their release from prison.
- 7/17/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
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